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The Plainspoken Scientist - AGU Blogosphere
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PhD students should have science-communication committee members. 8220;Ideally, of a five-member dissertation committee, three would be from the student’s institution, one from outside but in the same or similar field, and the final would be a non-research member of any sector.”. A silent threat: Raising awareness about arsenic in well water. Taking SciComm to the field. What started as a reason to get back out into the field turned into a valuable #scicomm opportunity. Benefits of the audio experience.
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GeoSphere: May 2012
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A look into the world of geology. Thursday, May 24, 2012. The Accretionary Wedge 46 - Deep Geologic Repositories. The 46th Accretionary Wedge is being hosted by Cat at Knowledge Flocs. She has chosen an absolutely fantastic topic: Geology, Life and Civilization. What Cat means by geology, life and civilization is what impact does geology have on us and what impact do we have on geology? Where is the Bruce DGR? The Bruce Peninsula is located in south-western Ontario and juts out into Georgian Bay. It ...
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GeoSphere: October 2011
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A look into the world of geology. Thursday, October 20, 2011. Extreme Ice Survey Videos. Extreme Ice Survey Logo. The makers of the videos are called "Extreme Ice Survey". Extreme Ice Survey. Is an organization dedicated to informing the public and scientists about the changes that occur in our environment. EIS was founded by acclaimed nature photojounalist James Balog in 2007 upon seeing the rapid changes in glaciers he was shooting for a National Geographic assignment. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. One in...
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GeoSphere: September 2012
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A look into the world of geology. Thursday, September 27, 2012. Accretionary Wedge #50: Field Camp / Trip Moments. Evelyn Mervine is hosting the 50th anniversary edition of the Accretionary Wedge at her blog Georneys. The topic of the wedge this month is a nostalgic one: talk about a fun field moment. Wow! There have been so many fun moments, in fact, every time I have been to the field its been fun.even the days that didn't seem so great at the time now are just fond memories. My first undergrad trip.
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GeoSphere: Interview with Dr. Pascal Audet
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A look into the world of geology. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Interview with Dr. Pascal Audet. Interview with Dr. Pascal Audet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Interview with Dr. Pascal Audet. 10 Reasons Geologist's are Weird. Spotlight on: THE CRETACEOUS. The Media Portrayal of Geologists. The Accretionary Wedge 45 - Geological Pilgrimage. Interview with Dr. Pascal Audet. All-geo: The best of Geology and Earth Science on the web. Geological Musings in the Taconic Mountains.
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GeoSphere: December 2011
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A look into the world of geology. Wednesday, December 28, 2011. The Accretionary Wedge # 41: Something's Slumping. It is time for me to participate in the Accretionary Wedge once again. This month's topic is: What is the most memorable/significant geologic event that you have experienced? What we seek for. 8211; some geologic process that you were able to directly observe and experience. - Ron Schott. The Charras slump. It is about 1-1.5km across. Occurs on slopes that result in a landslide. These sl...
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GeoSphere: August 2012
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A look into the world of geology. Monday, August 27, 2012. Geology Photo of the Week 1 - Aug 26-Sept 1, 2012. The open access geology photo repository that the European Geosciences Union operates. Sometimes the photo will be a picture of a mineral or fossil. Sometimes it will be scenic and sometimes it will be something in the lab. So stay tuned since who knows what it will be? The badlands. (Photo: Matt Herod). Hope you enjoyed the first "photo of the week" and will come back for more down the road.
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GeoSphere: Humorous
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A look into the world of geology. Here is a list of the humorous posts on GeoSphere:. The Media Portrayal of Geologists (March 8, 2011). Http:/ globalgeology.blogspot.com/2011/03/media-portrayal-of-geologists.html. A humorous look at how popular culture views geologists. I have back up my hypothesis with a few examples of geologist in popular culture. The Mesozoic in verse (May 9, 2011). Http:/ globalgeology.blogspot.com/2011/05/mesozoic-in-verse.html. A limerick about the Mesozoic Era.
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GeoSphere: April 2012
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A look into the world of geology. Monday, April 30, 2012. The Accretionary Wedge 45 - Geological Pilgrimage. The Accretionary Wedge is back for its 45th edition this month and it is a great topic:. Geological Pilgrimage – the sacred geological place that you must visit at least. Once in your lifetime. This topic is further defined as a single place, which is “geologically” unique, relatively remote, and requires some difficulty to get to. I think that Iceland is just such a place, and here is why:. Icela...